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My Fault: London — Release, Watch Order, Rating, Sequels

By Alice DarlaSeptember 1, 2025
My Fault: London — Release, Watch Order, Rating, Sequels

Quick snapshot

  • Is it out? Yes. Streaming on Prime Video. Release date 13 February 2025.
  • Watch order: Watchable as a standalone; the Spanish trilogy adds extra context.

Quick facts

  • Directors: Dani Girdwood, Charlotte Fassler
  • Writer: Melissa Osborne
  • Cast: Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Sam Buchanan, Jason Flemyng
  • Music: James Jacob (aka Jakwob)
  • Distributor: Amazon MGM Studios
  • Release: 13 February 2025
  • Runtime: 119m
  • Certificate: BBFC 15
  • Where to watch: Prime Video
  • Country/Language: UK, English.

What it is

A British re-imagining of Culpa Mía, My Fault: London follows Noah as she moves to London, collides with her wealthy new family, and drifts toward a relationship with her stepbrother Nick while past trauma resurfaces.

It plays cleaner and kinder than the Spanish original: tight night-drive sequences and racing meets keep the story moving; a nightclub spiking thread is given space to breathe; panic episodes make the romance feel negotiated rather than pre-ordained.

Watch: My Fault: London — Official Trailer (Prime Video)

Late-act escalation stretches plausibility and a few blunt lines flatten nuance, but overall this is a sleeker, crowd-leaning spin that trims toxicity without sanding off all the bite.

Release and availability

My Fault: London premiered globally on Prime Video on 13 February 2025 and is available to stream with a Prime membership.

My Fault: London poster — Noah and Nick by a supercar with Big Ben at dusk (Prime Video)
Poster: Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios

Watch order — do you need to see My Fault (Spanish) first?

Not essential. The London film is built to onboard new viewers. If you’ve seen the Spanish original, you’ll spot deliberate tonal shifts and character adjustments that make the leads read less toxic and more rounded, plus a few re-staged set-pieces.

What’s different from the Spanish original?

Character toneSharper, messier dynamicMore likeable leads, reduced toxicity
Romance pacingHot-first, explain-laterCalibrated to empathy, steadier reveals
Overall feelMelodrama forwardStill dramatic, but warmer and less abrasive

Age rating and parents’ notes (BBFC)

Rated 15 for strong language, sex and domestic abuse. Advisories include moderate violence with some bloody detail, a spiking incident at a nightclub, threat/hostage sequences, a car crash, and flashing images.

Anxiety and panic attacks are depicted. BBFC’s record also lists brief drug-dealing, opioid references, and a strong sex scene.

Filming and timeline

  • May 2024: Principal photography reported wrapped.
  • Jan 2025: Trailer rollout began.
  • 13 Feb 2025: Global release on Prime Video.
  • 7 May 2025: Two sequels announced, Your Fault: London and Our Fault: London.
  • 17 Jul 2025: Amazon confirms Your Fault: London is in production; new cast revealed. 
  • Aug 2025: RadioTimes notes filming has begun; release date TBC. 

Sequel filming locations (early reports)

Filming on Your Fault: London has been spotted in Overton, Hampshire, and at Brasenose College, Oxford. 

Soundtrack and score

Prime Video curates an official Amazon Music playlist featuring needle-drops from Lily Allen, Charli XCX, Little Simz, Britney Spears, and more.

The original score is by James Jacob (Jakwob), released digitally in mid-February 2025.

FAQ

Is My Fault: London out yet?
Yes. It was released 13 February 2025 on Prime Video. 

Where can I watch it?
Prime Video in supported regions as part of a Prime membership.

What’s the runtime and age rating?
119 minutes, BBFC 15 with advisories listed above.

Do I need to watch the Spanish films first?
No. It stands alone, though the Spanish trilogy adds context for comparisons.

Which is better, My Fault or My Fault: London?
Subjective, but several comparison pieces praise the London film’s warmer character work.

What is it based on?
The Culpables novels by Mercedes Ron. 

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